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KB001394: Does the Triple Quadrapole LC/MS Actually Have 3 Sets of Quadrapoles? - 6410 LC/MS
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Does the Triple Quadrapole LC/MS Actually Have 3 Sets of Quadrapoles? - 6410 LC/MS
No.The Agilent Triple Quad utilizes 2 sets of Quadrupoles,with a hexapole collision cell between the two Quadrapoles.
Also there is an octopole ion guide before the first quadrupole to focus ions